CrashCards® Pediatric Emergency Guide

Are you concerned with being fully prepared to meet your next pediatric emergency?Have you ever cared for a child who suddenly became critically ill, who had a respiratory arrest or seizure, or who had been in an MVA and suddenly worsened or experienced decreased consciousness?

We have been there. After working in the ED for over 20 years, we have been a part of many of those same situations. Time is critical and we all need to know that the information we are trying to quickly recall is accurate and absolutely correct! Testimonials:“For the past 12 years as a neonatal- pediatric and ‘big-people’ flight nurse, I have transported hundreds of critically ill infants and children. In my outreach education, I stress the idea of getting away from memorizing numbers. This is crucial because when a child is actively trying to die, your brain simply doesn’t work right. Therefore, pediatric resuscitation guides such as CrashCards® are invaluable to pre-hospital, ED, and inpatient healthcare workers.With information [color-coded to a] tape on one side, and sedation, RSI, asthma, etc. protocols and medications on the other, chances are, if you need it, it's there. In a crisis situation, Crashcards® is simple to use and has the ‘I need this right now information’ easily accessible. I highly recommend and promote the use of CrashCards® to all healthcare workers who potentially care for ‘sick’ or ‘not-sick’ children.” Scott DeBoer RN,MSN,CEN,CCRN,CFRN Founder: Peds-R-Us Medical Education, http://Peds-r-us.com"I was very impressed with the format, the presentation, and the clinical appropriateness of these cards. It would be our pleasure to recommend them to any facilities or physicians....... "Robert I. Broida, M.D., FACEP, ED Quality Solutions, Inc.Check out our CrashCards® Pediatric Resuscitation Guide